The Lansing (50 Lansing Street)
THE LANSING has opened the doors to its 82 units at 50 Lansing Street (off First) and is stressing “IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY.” Developed by Lambert Development (of The Brannan fame), and…
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THE LANSING has opened the doors to its 82 units at 50 Lansing Street (off First) and is stressing “IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY.” Developed by Lambert Development (of The Brannan fame), and…
The Wall Street Journal reports on a growing trend of over-the-top parties, gift bags, and celebrity attended events that are being hosted by real estate developers targeting real-estate brokers and…
Based on more “back of the envelope” calculations, it appears that the inventory of listed housing inventory in San Francisco has remained relatively flat over the past two weeks (although…
The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) released its first quarter House Price Index (HPI) and appreciation tables this morning. According to the OFHEO, “U.S. home prices were 12.54…
At $398,000, 523 Ellington Avenue is currently the least expensive single person family house listed in San Francisco. And while we tend to appreciate small, they really weren’t kidding about…
TurnHere, a collection of “Sponsored” (advertorial? advidetorial?) and un-sponsored short films “that capture interesting neighborhoods, merchants and travel destinations,” has officially launched its new site with a particular focus on…
Four months ago we let you know that Redfin was coming to San Francisco. Today, ReyEstate announced that they’re here (albeit a bit confused). ∙ QuickLinks: Power To The People…
That’s right, the infamous (at least to some) Noe Valley Bunny House is for sale (although not yet listed on the MLS). Having often admired the bunny trim from the…
Four blocks from Jack London Square in Oakland, the 100-unit Aqua Via (125 Second Street) seems to be upping the amenity ante for luxury rental properties with its private 29’…
Don’t get us wrong, we’re intrigued by 355 Bryant #102 (then again, perhaps it’s just the art), but we have to admit that we’re still struggling a bit with the…